Flight Operations Management

While most people identify pilots, air traffic controllers and flight attendants with aviation, there are an even greater number of Flight Operations Management professionals working for the airlines, managing airports, monitoring safety, and regulating the industry in order to keep our air transportation system running smoothly and efficiently. The CCBC Flight Operations Management degree is a hybrid degree program consisting of aviation courses and business courses.

There are numerous Flight Operations Management career opportunities in the areas of airport and airline management, aircraft maintenance, aviation marketing, finance, and planning, law enforcement, and state and federal government aviation agencies such as the Maryland Aviation Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, Department of Defense, and Department of Homeland Security.

5. Register for classes! Review the Schedule of Classes and determine a schedule that works for you. You may be able register online, but if you have pre-requisites that have not been met, you will need to meet with an aviation faculty member for approval to enroll in these courses.